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Summer schedules affected by vacations and the modified…

By Michael Corby Thu, May 23, 2013 2:11 pm EDT

You may recall that, as in the past, there is a lower faculty presence on campuses during the summer months. This makes it more challenging to find experts available…

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Members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society are true leaders. Not only are they getting acceptance letters and scholarships from some of the top universities in the county; they are using their platform to build a stronger relationship between Florida State College students and the administration.
By Kat Thompson Tue, May 07, 2013 8:39 am EDT
The students who are part of Phi Theta Kappa are the students colleges and universities really want.”~Keith Walters, Phi Theta Kappa President

FSCJ’s Upsilon Eta chapter of the international Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recognizes the academic excellence of our students.  The FSCJ chapter has students who have, this year alone, been accepted to internationally acclaimed institutions including Harvard, Cornell, Emory, University of Virginia as well as others heading toward UF, JU and UNF.

The organization recently won the Distinguished College Project Award for the Study Don't Cheat: Making the Grade Ethically project at the Phi Theta Kappa International Convention in California.  The project looked at a how a competitive admissions process can lead to unethical behavior.  It also focused on ways to build better relationships between the students, administration and faculty. 

To find out how you can become a Phi Theta Kappa member, click here.

Kat ThompsonAbout the Author
Kat Thompson is the television producer/programming manager for Florida State College at Jacksonville's marketing and communications office. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Florida State University. Kat has more than 12 years of experience in local television. Before joining Florida State College, she was the Morning Planning Producer at FOX30/CBS47 News in Jacksonville.

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